AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors

Hard Skills

AdvancedEngine Component MachiningThe process of resurfacing, boring, and grinding engine parts such as blocks, heads, and crankshafts to specific tolerances.
IntermediatePrecision MeasurementUsing tools like micrometers, dial indicators, and calipers to measure engine parts with extreme accuracy, often to 0.0001 inch.
IntermediateCNC Machine OperationSetting up and operating computer numerical control machines to perform repetitive machining tasks with high precision.
IntermediateBlueprint ReadingInterpreting technical drawings and engineering specifications to understand dimensions and tolerances of automotive parts.
IntermediateMetallurgical KnowledgeUnderstanding the properties of different metals and alloys used in automotive manufacturing to select appropriate cutting speeds and tools.

Soft Skills

IntermediateWorkplace Safety ComplianceAdhering to OSHA and shop safety standards regarding machine guarding, chemical handling, and personal protective equipment.
IntermediateAnalytical Problem SolvingIdentifying issues in the machining process or defects in parts and applying logical steps to resolve mechanical discrepancies.

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